Gravitational force exists between masses. Gravitational force is only of attractive. No repulsive gravitational force has been found so far.
But in electrostatics and magnetism, the force between electric charges and magnetic poles respectively are of both repulsive and attractive.
Nuclear force between the nucleons within the nucleus of the atom is also attractive in nature.
The force that causes molecules of blood to be attracted to each other is the intermolecular force known as hydrogen bonding. This attraction occurs between the oxygen atom of one blood molecule and a hydrogen atom of another blood molecule. This force helps to maintain the cohesion of blood and ensures that it remains a liquid at body temperature.
This is an intermolecular force.
Gravity
Dipole-Dipole
In nature, opposite charges attract each other, as seen in the attraction between positive and negative ions. Additionally, magnets attract certain metals like iron due to magnetic forces. Water molecules also exhibit attraction through hydrogen bonding, which gives rise to surface tension and cohesion.
Electromagnetic field. An electric field.
Magnetism is the force with which objects are attracted or repelled to one another. Usually these objects are metals such as iron. Every magnet has two poles. This is where most of its magnetic strength is most powerful. These poles are called north and south or north-seeking and south seeking poles. The poles are called this as when a magnet is hung or suspended the magnet lines up in a north - south direction. When the north pole of one magnet is placed near the north pole of another magnet, the poles are repelled. When the south poles of two magnets are placed near one another, they also are repelled from one another. When the north and south poles of two magnets are placed near one another, they are attracted to one another. The attraction repelling of two magnets towards one another depends on how close they are to each other and how strong the magnetic force is within the magnet. The further apart of the magnets are the less they are attracted or repelled to one another.
Force of Gravity.
Objects with different charges attract each other due to the electromagnetic force. This force is mediated by the exchange of virtual photons between charged particles, causing them to be either attracted or repelled based on their charges.
Gravitational force.
gravity is a force by which objects are attracted to the centre of.
Yes, they should because all objects are made of matter and matter consist of three smaller particles which are electron, proton and neutron which respond to electrostatics. So no matter how small the the object is, it just depends on the force applied on it.
A magnet can exert a force over a distance because of its magnetic field. The field extends around the magnet and interacts with other magnetic materials or objects at a distance, causing them to be attracted or repelled. This force is the result of the alignment of magnetic moments within the material.
The concept is called gravity, which is the force of attraction between two objects with mass. This force is responsible for pulling objects towards each other, such as the Earth pulling objects towards its surface.
That is not correct.Objects on Earth are attracted to Earth, AND they are attracted to one another. The magnitude of their attraction to one another is usually quite small, due to their small size.
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This is technically not true. All forms of mass exert gravitational attraction on one another. However, since the Earth is billions of times more massive than most objects, the gravitational force of the Earth is commonly seen. The gravitational force between a stapler and a computer monitor is not large enough to make the two objects fly across a room to get to one another. However, both do exert a gravitational attraction on one another.